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1 1 SECOND PAGE THE NEWS RECORD , - , v Marshall, xm. uct. . hi A f" fi'' f": 1.v H FARM DEMONSTRATION AGENT'S COLUMN I I AGRICULTURAL COMMIT TEE MEETING, the First Mon day in October, next Monday, nr, vnn want to know how farming HAS been made prof ted them to let live-stock run over the fields after the crop was gathered and gleaned ti,Q.fioiH We have noticed many fields in our drives that iiiriiiiFiv i i mi LfisVs i nir n I n a itnhle in MADISON COUNTY? i, , thov hpen fenced would Then COME to the MORNING , fforded much needed oaacinn rT T il is iiiccliw . Dt-OOlUii - of the best farmers in the coun Ul tilt j ty will tell us of this method of farming. In the afternoon we will hear how the farmers of other counties are profiting through- the Agricultural Ex tension work. There is meat in each meeting for you; you d better come and get it."- Again we must remind you that the poultry flocks should be culled right away. Some of those hens are not going to tVipir hnard bill pay a i-cui "-v this winter but are going to eat just the same. Better get rid of them. IT TAKES FEED TO MAKE EGGS. You must feed the chickens plenty of the right kind of feed if you expect them to lay you a profitable number this winter. The pul- live stock. . Not only does it permit of pairing these fields but it aiso gets riu of a great deal of tilth m ui.e way of weeds and weed-seeds. You scarcely ever see a pros perous farmer that aoes nox have good fences. We believe that many oi. Madison ouniy s farmers can well afford to give the matter of fences some good solid thought. There are not enough of the farms in the county that are adequately fenced. , 1 Did you ever stop to tmnK hetter those creek banks or that ditch bank would look in grass than in weeds? run unn pvpr stoD to think how much hay would grow on that i J ii AFTER EVERY l IT Elk MEAL CT anoras ') v benefit as well jkv. 88 plea8Ure Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to dlgertlon. A long Ustin" refreshment, soothing to nerve.-, n: - i-.o:--..il. ., The Grciit Ai&crlcaa Sweetmeat, untoucnea by hands, Ujt F f& J ateH" for eood. Miss Aria Merrell was the guest of Miss Laura Silver for lunch Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Hunter was the -km . m J 4"llA XJ int or inuii nj 7. , Li - flruest 01 1V11SS lexa aiiu via i""1"" grouna along tnose uiw,n fA unch Sunday , wwl Ktr iuapri.4 (V IS HOW uttuicu "J - - brush? Did you ever think how much this hay would be worth if vou bought it on the ll K. ii . 1 J mrw r S Wirt . lQa tW nrP fi months Old or "i ,r iU; JHe seemea 10 empvy u.. " Xonld be cettiiig out of Pare tne ieeaing vame ui Ui h service of God. Every pupii ?hTJ5n- dt.hev musSve oth-!hay with what the market af-that WRS present confe8Sed that they iiiv , -r tnrfleri' inev say inai, a mui , , to the wise is sufficient. 91 5 Rev. A. P. Sprinkle preached tor us Sunday evening. Never in the history of our church have we ever known a better sermon to be given er teeds as tmcK.-mun, uun.ci milk, fish meal or meat meal. Tv,n,r cVinnlfl rfireive cart of tinn as a scratch feed; hnd been benenfltted by his wonder ful talk. Rev. Mr. Sprinkle and Kev. J. M. Pickens are preaching in the Bilt- Rpf nrf we ston this columiror revival n n.rt nf it. in the form of two of rambling thoughts we M and Mrs E R Hall U,,, m,ch It mav be that you wish to remind you again oil N c attended the aft,inoon would be' well paid for the time I the fact which we mentioned gcrvice here Sunday. Thl,v were it would require of you to ask week the fact THh Mr and Mrs. A. z. Wnkt for the countv agent for a POUL- EARLY BIRD CATCHES lHJydinner. TRY FEED SHEET; while vou WORM, and of our application Mr F M Coffey is in Ashoviile at are there ask him about other of this fact to the poultry busi- work now He returned home noultrv bulletins on Culling, ness. The early hatched cock- week.end but left again Sunday for Housing etc catches the high price.: his work B' ' early spring broiler market; the, There were about 607 present for VintpViH nullet lavs the i, . H?haTn?SthrpPrk nol,eii thai goes' on the high 7. J be with ed tnis year jii tiwti-" oriced ess market. We men-' I HI A ROLL OF HONOR" BANK is one possessing Surplus and Profits in excess of Capital, thus giviijg tangible evidence of Strength and Security, Of the 25,000 Banks in the United States less than twenty per cent occupy this proud position. WE ARE AMONG THE NUMBER PRIVILEGED TO USE THE ROLL OF HONOR MEDAL which they received for their beef steers was not what, they expected ; their cattle were not tioned the fact also that the Old hen will not promise to set m expect, -"'iitirne for th s early hatcneo tyS Schick; the artificial hen, the in- th TTnitpdcubator and tne Drooaer, wu States Department of Agricul ua twice a day in our meeting. Mrs. N. K. Carson has been some what lil here of late. She has been I weakly practicalljU summer. Mr. and Mrs. u. A. Kdwaras were visiting evening. Messrs after the service Sunday 1 Grady and Boward Hunt- however. It is time now to ptart n nrpnare to cet this early bird dirtW ongvIlue oi good and to be ready for tlMWU,- of 'kind I of calves droparkets. The County Agent Mr c Hunter Sunday afternoon, sires m the kind oi caives aiop j , . , ,j n; rv ro fh. ped: "'Buying a good duu is. " theflrrtpinngbettCT. From BULL CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Fox were the guests of Mrs Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Merrell, Sunday. Among those that attended church here Sunday from other places, were Mr. and Mrs. Verge Coffey, Mr and Mrs. Carl Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Luthere Howell: several of Rev. Mr. bpnn- F rREfJC YOUR FINANCIAL FRIEND !QggI Calves, sajo nit. r States Department of Agricul- PECTING THE WHOLE FAM ture. In common or native !ILY MONDAY AT 9 :30 A. M herds, calves sired byi . pure-bred bulls weigh, on an average about 125 pounds a th in calves Of the sarte age, A revival meeting sLarttu t. uui Kie s menus iiuiu .ic.i.c . si'ref' by the average run of ! church last Sunday. We are lining more and many more that were un-jlfj SCTLlb bulls and they sell foriservices at 11:00 o'clock A. M. and known. ' about 9 cents a pound more as8:00 P. M. Everyone is cordially in- Mr. and Mrs. Zade Forester were tockei-s and feeders. Two- vited to be present at any time you the afternoon callers at Mr and Mrs. ; ve-ir old steers sired by good ! wish to come. We have a large build r. M. Callahan's Sunday. 'ffi Dure-bred bulls weigh on an aV-!irB and comfortable seats for a large Mr. J H. Edwards has remodelled : erage about 200 pounds more! number. Everyone that cannot be anu covered his dwelling house, mak than steers sired by scrub iwith us we ask ior your prayers and ing i "bungalow style." Mrs Etta Merell is expecting her; Hi rii ic uimi sitr i hi. wuiioiv " --uv more as stockers and feeders."! Last Saturday and Sunday weri our son, M err ett, home from Virginia There are farmers in this coun-1 regular meeting days. We had the soon. tv who Will take their COWS largest crowd that we had had in ev- Miss Ella Callahan entered Mar riffht by a good pure-bred beef Ural months. Several graves in the shal High School Tuesday. She hull to a scrub animal rather cemetery were cleaned and decorated 8eem8 to like the school greatly, than Dav the owner a small fee during Sunday. Rev. Mr. Pickens Mr. Marion Hunter of this place is . , r V . . i 4.v. K11 Tf! v, o ftndprfnl sermon at 11 o'-Lnw in Honolulu. Hawaii, as a sailor. tn neiu mm kgcu liuxi. v Co.uw ' . - IU iieip . . . . . -, ; l,h tt. j: i 4.v. KTa.rr. snmo -four months aga and is in service for two years. Mr nd Mrs. Carlus Fore oi. Burns- ville Hill were visiting friends here last week-end. - wiahimr for all the readers ol tne News-Record the best of success and Liberty on Wednesday night. Every body invited. Mr. R. H. Hipps, of Asheville, was visiting friends here the weekend. He made an interesting talk at Liberty Sunday morning. We are always glad ,to see Mr. Hipp back with us Miss Olga Gillespie took dinner with her cousin Sunday, Mrs. Hamon Plem- mons. Mr. Jasper Ledford has music at his home Monday nights time was reported. Mrs Lallie Coward was the guest of Mrs L. J. Gillespie Thursday. Mr. Jesse Plemmons is building a new home on Gerargia Branch and will soon be livinc in it. Miss Nellie Riddle, Miss Olga Gil lespie, Miss Vernie and Eva Worley, Mr Glenn and Dayton Riddle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle Tuesday. They were entertained by A nicee vicnu.a. Mrs. Sallie Plemmons is visiting rel atives of Marion,. N. C. Pick UD and burn all fallen nncfln twigs, advise workers of the State Col lege divisoin of entomology. These twigs are breeding places for yie ttarig-girdler and should be destroyed as soon as possible to protect the trees from the next year's crop of the pests. ft IUU AM. MOSllTO SOME GOOD in m is the poorest kind of economy. ' The extra price received on the extra gain made by the good calves will more than pay the small fee charged for the use of the bull. Use the brain that nature gave you and a pencil ,and paper, before, you gp,by a pure-bred sire to a no-account , tscrub again. , Sometimes the lack of athing -causes enough loss to pay th original cost of that thing. Take 'the matter of fences. This year .there is no doubt in our mind 4if monv farmers would have profited much if there had been clock A. M t3lk greatly. All here seem to be getting Hong nicely preparing for winter. Mnph tobacco has been cut and Lome corn gathered. Our corn crops were literally failures this year On au nf this section not over itwenty-nve bushels oi corn matured.;. to his pid homfc nere'AHe'nM beei in CantonTN. C for afew" ieawn. He had the misfortune shooting himselfi, through the hand Saturday. This wai done accidentally but-, the wound proves'to be serious and has been, under stnci meaicju w. mr;o T.lo Metcalf started to -fpnees ;' about their fields or scnooi ai,iuu ----Vz JLYa nrmit. Tuesday .She 'said she had "quitu- jariHO tllab nuuiu ' f - - ; f: happiness. , f From SPRJNG qiEEK Mrs J. C. West returned from Ash: vile Saturday.and rported that Mr. J. C West wasn't any better, that he was to '. have another operation this Mr. Riley Graham delivered an in teresting sermon at Liberty Sunday A. M. We are "having prayer meeting at & z s 3. IF YOU ARE NOT COMING TO OUR STORE REGULARLY. OUR LINES ARE COMPLETE When you think of the following things, think of WEST FURNITURE COMPA FURNITURE OF ANY KM GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD OR IN ART SQUARES ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS WOOL RGS in newest patterns EDISON PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR TALKING MACHINES EDISON, VICTOR, COLUMBIA AND OKEY RECORDS HOME ENTERPRISE AND ALLEN RANGES NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES H. W. Rountrei & Bros: TRUNKS, SUIT CASES & Bag. Rome & Simmons DLDS Alnunw . T'i'? s RlVrnSIDE-fAMOUS MATTRESSES v -i ' "" DISHES T -j - Jr-r?'"---- " FRUIT JARS, CAPS, AND RUBBERS ALUMINUM WARE ' ; i; x Not Least but the Last thing you will ev- ' ' ' ' ' er need - ?' ' COFFINS & CASKETS ' ; MICKIE. THE PRINTER'S DEVIL V . pERSPJrMMOk BOO, evJbm -nu& "Step our on IT " pry!?X . ..... uinUi uifiuiM . ...... I J UMM f 1 w- - ' I u- .Mi ..a (JMi "1 -41 ,tr is, caw th vrwMb . r v - ? F. ....... ( X "J " ...... -m I
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